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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO

Daily routine features from all main stations are; London news, 6,7, 8.45 a.m., 12.15, 1.15, 6,15, 11 p.m.; devotional service, 10.15 a.m.; children's sessions. 5 p.m.; dinner music, 5.45 p.m.; local news, 7 p.m.; N.B.S. newsreel and commentary, 9 p.m. Close down, 11.30 p.m. 4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 7.13: ‘A Backblocks Woman Remembers: The Old House ’: Talk by Mary Scott. 7.30: The New Mayfair Orchestra. 7.40; ‘ Dad and Dave.’ 7.53; ‘ Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes.’ 8.8: ‘The Theatre Box: Mutiny on the Bennie.’ 8.21; The Buccaneers Octet. 8.29: ‘Bundles.’ 9.25: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Allegro Vivacissirao from ‘ Scotch ’ Symphony (Mendelssohn). 9.30: Readings by Professor T. D Adams. 10: Dance music. To-morrow.—lo: Random ramblings. 10.40; ‘ A Few Minutes with Women Novelists : -Harriet Beecher Stowe,’ by Margaret Johnston. 11: ‘For My Lady.’ 11.20; Melodious memories: Novelty and humour. 12: Lunch music. 2; Vaudeville matinee. 3.30: Sports results. 3.45; Revets, recital and rhythm; Cafe music. 4.45; Sports results. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin. 5 p.m.: Recordings. 8: Classics for the connoisseur. 9: ‘.Fireside Memories.’ 9.15: Let’s dance! 10; Fun for all. 10.30; Close down.

4YZ (680 kc), Invercargill. 5: Children’s session. 5.15: Merry moments. 5.45: Personalities on Parade, 6: Budget of Sport, hy the “ Sportsman." 6.45: 'Thrills. 1 7; After-dinner music. 7.30; Gardening talk. 7.45: Symphonic programme, introducing Schubert's Symphony in B Minor, playvtd hy the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30; Presenting for

the first time. 9.25: ‘The Sentimental Bloke.’ 9.52: The Selma Mouth Organ Band. 9.55; Ballroom memories. 10: Close down.

3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7.30: The Queen’s Hall Orchestra, ‘ The Wasps' overture (Vaughan Williams). 7 39: Mitchell Miller (oboe) and the Columbia Broadcatsing- Symphony Orchestra, ' Concerto No. 3 in G Minor (Handel). 7.47; Oscar Nalzko (bass). 7.55; From the studio, pianoforte recital by Frederick Page, ‘ Sonata in A Major, Op. 120’ (Schubert). 8 11: Studio recital- by Audrey Holdgate (soprano). 8.24: Boston Promenade Orchestra, ‘ln a Mountain Pass ’ (IppohtovIvanov). 8.32; Beniamino Gigli (tenor). 8 43- Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘ Pclleas and Molisandc > (Faure). 9.25: Programme by the J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, the Great Western Railway Swindon Staff Glccmen, and May Lymburn (contralto). 10.2: Music, mirth, and melody.

2YA (570 kc). Wellington. 7.15; 'Britain Speaks.’ 7.45; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 7.50: Kirsten Flagstad (soprano). 7.53: Fritz Kreisier (violinist), ‘ Rondiuo on a Theme hy Beethoven ’ (Kreisier). 7.56: Oscar Natzke (bass). 8: Readings from Dickens by Byron Brown. 8.20: The Rosario Bourdon Symphony, variations from ‘ Calirrhoe ’ (Chaminade). 8.22: ‘ Fire Over London, the Metropolis in War Time' (a 8.8. C. production). 8.50: Boston Promenade Orchestra—’ Scherzo ’ (Mendelssohn), ‘Polonaise Militaire ’ (Chopin). 9.25; For the bandsman. 10; ‘ Rhythm on Record.’

IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 7.15: Sports talk hy Gordon Hotter. 7.30; Sir Thomas Beech am with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘ Faust ’ overture (Wagner). 7.44: Miss Florence Robinson presents a talk on Browning, Tennyson, and Arnold, with readings, 8.4; Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, ‘Chaconne’ (Bach, (vans. Stokowski). 8.24: Studio recital hy Stewart Harvey (baritone). 8.38: Madrid Symphony Orchestra, suite ‘ Iberia ’ (Albcniz), 8.25_:

Jacques Thihaud (violin) and Pablo Casals (’cello), with the Pablo Casals Orchestra, ‘ Double, Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102 ’ (Brahms). 10: Music, mirth, and melody. London. 6.45: Betty Huntley, Wright Pasquale, Ronnie Hill." 7: Casino Players, Kate Winter (soprano). 7.30: New Zealand newsletter. 7.45; Songs of Irish harpens, James Johnston l (tenor), Tina Bonifacio tharp). 8.15: Miscellany Welsh chords. 8,45: Talk, ‘ln My Opinion.’ 9.15: Roland Peachey (guitar), Silver (piano), Marjorie Dale (Australian singer). 11.15: Far East newsletter. Ron. Green. 11.30: ‘Sousa, and Strauss,’ 8.8. C. Orchestra, conducted; by Clarence Rayhould,

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Evening Star, Issue 23846, 28 March 1941, Page 1

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 23846, 28 March 1941, Page 1

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 23846, 28 March 1941, Page 1

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